For Salford ace Luke Burgess, whose side heads to Hull tonight, is thought to be keen to head back to former club South Sydney, where brothers Sam, Thomas and George all play.

And after admitting he will head back Down Under once he finishes playing, SunSport understands a return to Souths in an off-field role for 2019 is looking likely for the 31-year-old.

Burgess could have been partnered by full-back Quentin Laulu-Togaga’e at Salford but the Samoan decided to head to Castleford at the last minute.

And ahead of his debut at Warrington, the full-back knows he will be a tongue twister for opponents and commentators alike.

The arrival from Halifax, whose last name is pronounced La-oo-lu-Tonga-guy, said: “Some commentators try and pronounce the name but end up just calling me Q all game. I don’t mind, as long as they give it a try – I know it’s a tough last name to pronounce.”

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